What would you have done with the EFFL after the loss of Week 2 of the NFL season? Remember that at the time the decision had to be made, the NFL had not decided to make up Week 2 at the end of the season. After making a choice, you can click "post message" to explain why you chose it.

Continue with the EFFL's Week 2 on the NFL's Week 3 and hope that the NFL's Week 2 is made up. If the NFL's Week 2 is not made up, then the EFFL still play a 14 game schedule and hold the EFFL Super Bowl on Week 17. (This is what I chose)
Continue with the EFFL's Week 2 on the NFL's Week 3 and hope that the NFL's Week 2 is made up. If the NFL's Week 2 is not made up, then the EFFL will play a 13 game schedule and hold the EFFL Super Bowl on Week 16.
Stay in line with NFL's weeks by skipping the EFFL's Week 2 and going with Week 3 instead. then the EFFL still play a 14 game schedule and hold the EFFL Super Bowl on Week 17.
Stay in line with NFL's weeks by skipping the EFFL's Week 2 and going with Week 3 instead. If the NFL's Week 2 is not made up, then the EFFL will play a 13 game schedule and hold the EFFL Super Bowl on Week 16.
Other. After choosing this option, please click "post message" and explain what you would have done.

Why do you think no one has scored over 200 points in a week this season while the EFFL is on a record pace in points scored?

The league is more balanced this year with all of the talent spread out among all of the teams, so no one team is standing out.
The main strategy for the draft this year was to draft people that scored a few points every week instead of people that rarely score, but when they do it is for alot of points.
It is just a luck that no one has scored 200 points in a week yet. My team probably will next week.
The NFL is just more of an offense-oriented league. Pounding the ball into the ground and killing the clock every play isn't being done anymore.
Trav is an idiot, none of the above are true. The real reason is. . . (explain your own theory after choosing this one).
other:

QUESTION 1. How many
points do you get if one of your players returns a kickoff for a
touchdown? For example: suppose Tim Brown (WR for Brad's team) returns
a kickoff 89 yards for a TD. How many points is that
worth?

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0 - No points are awarded
for KO or punt returns.
6 - It is scored like a
defensive touchdown.
31 - It is scored like a
receiving TD which varies by distance. In this case, an 89 yard TD is
worth 31 points.
None of the above.

QUESTION 3. Last week,
the RAMS ran a reverse to Hakim who gaimed about 30 yards before
pitching it to Trung Canidate, who took it 14 more yards for a
Touchdown. Who gets credit for all of those yards, and how is it scored
by the EFFL?

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Even though Hakim did most
of the work, Canidate gets credit for all 44 yards in his rushing total,
and the EFFL scores it as a 44 yard rushing TD for Canidate. Hakim gets
nothing for his efforts.
Hakim and Canidate get 30
and 14 yards on their rushing stats, respectively. Only Canidate gets
credit for the TD, but only as a 14 yarder.
Hakim and Canidate get 30
and 14 yards on their rushing stats, respectively. Only Canidate gets
credit for the TD as a 44 yarder.
Hakim gets credit for the
yards and the TD, a 44 yarder.
None of the above.
Screw you Trav, I'm tired of
your trick questions.